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this is a target rich environment. these are people who survived the pro democrats' anti a bush landslide of 2006 and two years later, 13 republicans. in the next two election cycles, there are 43 democratic senators ought. -- up. 43 seats, more than 23 targets. their reason why we have this target rich environment and all of our incumbents are very secure and strong is back in 2006 and 2008, we did so poorly. some of you may have wondered what bush was thinking when they gave away all those senate seats. we could sneak up behind the democrats and take them back off the table in 2012 and 2014. when they were not suspecting it. this is very good because there is every reason to believe we had a republican majority and a conservative majority after this election. 60 votes in the senate after 2014. you do not redistrict states, the nice people who drew the map of the united states, we have all those lovely squared states and the west. if we just. the senate seats that we carry out the presidential level, we out the presid
this is a target rich environment. these are people who survived the pro democrats' anti a bush landslide of 2006 and two years later, 13 republicans. in the next two election cycles, there are 43 democratic senators ought. -- up. 43 seats, more than 23 targets. their reason why we have this target rich environment and all of our incumbents are very secure and strong is back in 2006 and 2008, we did so poorly. some of you may have wondered what bush was thinking when they gave away all those...
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there's a growing cancer of a work environment at the agency. i've observed the effects this chilled environment first hand and i believe it's fwhors recent months. i believe the commissioner suggested some of that. my final concern, however, which i raised in the chairman's abusive behavior towards the staff. to understand this matter, i spoke with three of the women who had personal experience with the chairman's he can treem behavior. these women remain very disturbed by these experiences. a common reflection they shared with me was, i didn't deserve this. one woman said she felt the chairman was irritated with swuns and took it out on her. another told her she was angry at herself for being brought it to tears. a third described how she couldn't stop shaking through her experience. she sat talking with her supervisor until they could come down enough to drive home. service fee maul staff are tough, smart women that succeed in the mail environment. this is aprofoundly painful experience for you and the word one woman used was humiliated. anot
there's a growing cancer of a work environment at the agency. i've observed the effects this chilled environment first hand and i believe it's fwhors recent months. i believe the commissioner suggested some of that. my final concern, however, which i raised in the chairman's abusive behavior towards the staff. to understand this matter, i spoke with three of the women who had personal experience with the chairman's he can treem behavior. these women remain very disturbed by these experiences. a...
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a new federal agency had been born out of the recognition that the environment needed help. the public recognized the problem, and the government was reacting to public pressure. ash: fortunately the founding fathers and our constitution allows for flexibility for government to evolve as society evolves. poussaint: but the evolution of the environmental protection agency demanded that nixon appoint someone to lead the agency who would win the immediate bi-partisan support of both the congress and the public. mister chief justice, ladies and gentlemen, we are gathered here today for a ceremony in which we will have sworn in the first head of a new agency. poussaint: nixon selected william ruckelshaus, a popular assistant attorney general. [ applause ] i am very honored, mr. president, and i promise to do the best job that i possibly can. poussaint: ruckelshaus, no newcomer to the game of washington public relations, immediately showed that he had a vested interest in cleaning up the environment. you, mr. president, have shown your commitment to doing something about the envir
a new federal agency had been born out of the recognition that the environment needed help. the public recognized the problem, and the government was reacting to public pressure. ash: fortunately the founding fathers and our constitution allows for flexibility for government to evolve as society evolves. poussaint: but the evolution of the environmental protection agency demanded that nixon appoint someone to lead the agency who would win the immediate bi-partisan support of both the congress...
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bad, but when times are tough, people thought this was a source of carbon dioxide it could damage our environment. when those who profess the man- made global warming, they convinced many republicans including those who are running on the ticket that there was one that says i know this is political science. [cheers and applause] this is another attempt of those who want to take power away from new control your access to energy, your utilization. that is what they believe. governor romney and gingrich went along with the right. when the climate change, they change their position. now they're all for drilling. i was for it. this is the first day of the launch that we wanted to come here. [cheers and applause] we wanted to come here to launch our campaign. we have five weeks to a big win in pennsylvania. [cheers and applause] i come as a son of pennsylvania. i learned everything about freedom and opportunity, hard work, crank up with folks who work in the middle of the my in western but albania. -- pennsylvania. the pictures of the men and women who worked there. it they fought for the the things th
bad, but when times are tough, people thought this was a source of carbon dioxide it could damage our environment. when those who profess the man- made global warming, they convinced many republicans including those who are running on the ticket that there was one that says i know this is political science. [cheers and applause] this is another attempt of those who want to take power away from new control your access to energy, your utilization. that is what they believe. governor romney and...
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we have to prioritize and control federal spending and create an environment where hardworking taxpayers can thrive in their own private sector jobs and where their lively hoods come from. a smart road program, however, can be an asset to that. i think it can help the economy grow and create some jobs, real jobs in the short-term. so i look forward to discussing this matter. i'm just deeply disappointed, mr. chairman, in the bill moving today. i think there's some gimmicks in it. finance committee, i supported the bill in committee. it's on the floor today. we were promised there would be legitimate pay fors and this would be on a sound basis. i'm afraid that's not entirely accurate. we're looking at 6 to $12 billion. that's what the shortfall is to make the fundamental program sound. now we waltz in and are just going to borrow another 150 out of thin air to spend on infrastructure without any source of income. now we're also talking about 250, 300 borrowed for this tax holiday which really don't pay your pension -- social security pension and the government in effect gives a person mak
we have to prioritize and control federal spending and create an environment where hardworking taxpayers can thrive in their own private sector jobs and where their lively hoods come from. a smart road program, however, can be an asset to that. i think it can help the economy grow and create some jobs, real jobs in the short-term. so i look forward to discussing this matter. i'm just deeply disappointed, mr. chairman, in the bill moving today. i think there's some gimmicks in it. finance...
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if we are in a more sustainable budgetary trajectory, then obviously, the changes, the fiscal environment will be less dramatic and frankly much better for the national security. in terms of the other key factor is who wins the election. if president obama is re-elected, typically the qdrs of the second-term presidents are less dramatic than the first term because they are adjusting off of their own baseline. if someone new comes into office typically they do a more full qdr that goes back soup to nuts to come back to make more changes based on that. so, it depends on some circumstances that we can't foresee at this point. what our job is in osc, but particularly in the joint staff is to really prepare for either case and to ensure that we have done the intellectual work to tee up the options for a future president whoever that may be. >> you have used the word irreversibility, and how does that apply for the supply base for the defense, and which has been pinched in recent year and foresees a greater constriction of resources for support of the defense acquisition and r&d? >> for the ind
if we are in a more sustainable budgetary trajectory, then obviously, the changes, the fiscal environment will be less dramatic and frankly much better for the national security. in terms of the other key factor is who wins the election. if president obama is re-elected, typically the qdrs of the second-term presidents are less dramatic than the first term because they are adjusting off of their own baseline. if someone new comes into office typically they do a more full qdr that goes back soup...
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so, thinks like pbi,havioral ins and rti and strategies to help ensure a healthy and safe learning environment for all s in-school suspension will ensure that students can still learn while disciplinary -- while being disciplined for anyinacti important things to showcase. so, civil rights enforcement is a piece of it, as arne said ensuring that folks have the resources to strategies in hand to deal with these very, very local and community and school-level problems is what we're doing now and will continue to do moving forward. > again, thank ross and their helping us all start what i think is an amazingly important national conversation. thanks for >>> this weekend there are two ways to watch the tucson festival of books on book tv. on c-span 2, jeffrey rosen on the history of the supreme court and at 3:00 panels on forensic science and politics at 4:30 and mexico's drug wars and on sunday panels continue starting at 1:00, the environment, the great depression, the american west at 4:00 and at 5:30 studying the brain and bernie madoff at 7:00 and throughout the weekend look for coverage stre
so, thinks like pbi,havioral ins and rti and strategies to help ensure a healthy and safe learning environment for all s in-school suspension will ensure that students can still learn while disciplinary -- while being disciplined for anyinacti important things to showcase. so, civil rights enforcement is a piece of it, as arne said ensuring that folks have the resources to strategies in hand to deal with these very, very local and community and school-level problems is what we're doing now and...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >>> you know, i regret what happened back during the past. but, i mean, everything happen for a reason. you know, it brought me here at a young age. it taught me a lot, opened my eyes a little bit more. so get out there and try to do what's right for my little son and everything. >> by the early 1990s stateville was one of the wildest and most violent prisons in the country. it was a tough place to be for both correctional officers and inmates. all of chicago's most powerful gangs flourished here, continuing the same business they'd been busted for on the outside. the strong preyed on the weak. >> you fought for territorial rights and for what was yours and didn't let nobody take nothing away from you. >> it was almost like a qu
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >>> you know, i regret what happened back during the past. but, i mean, everything happen for a reason. you know, it...
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bp findings supports independent scientists studying the gulf's environment. thousands of environmental samples have been tested and all beaches and waters are open. and the tourists are back. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement, if your car is totaled, we give you the money for a car one model year newer. liberty mutual auto insurance. >>> no matter where you live, the universe has been putting on quite a show this week. we told you it was on the way. due to the solar flairs we were talking about last week. new zealand kiwis are not the only ones able to delight. a new viewing campaign by the international space station crew is giving all of us some incredible images from the lights from space. and not to be outdone, the northern lights put on their own fantastic show in sweden. chad blake lee caught these images and said it was incredible to watch the lights dance while venus and jupiter dropped behind the mountain. the planets, for sky watchers who have been wondering about the
bp findings supports independent scientists studying the gulf's environment. thousands of environmental samples have been tested and all beaches and waters are open. and the tourists are back. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement, if your car is totaled, we give you the money for a car one model year newer. liberty mutual auto insurance. >>> no matter where you live, the universe has been putting on quite a...
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junior talk about garrison leadership or leadership in a garrison environment. and that's going to be extremely important, you know, as this is the environment where most of the basics that we're all referring to, will be applied and felt but again basics that can mean something different received than projected. so i just bring to your attention that words mean something, and it will tend to take a path of its own when not clearly defined. what basics are we really stating with regard to suicide reduction? and i think we've touched on those pretty effectively. zero tolerance, i think denise up here had mentioned zero tolerance and certainly not to poke at her, but here's a term that's been used even during the course of this conference through day one, and while i think we may understand the context of how it was meant for the specifics of this particular conference, our belief that when one says or hears zero tolerance, others tend to associate it automatically with suicide or some sort of crime or in a similar matter with other zero tolerance things that we h
junior talk about garrison leadership or leadership in a garrison environment. and that's going to be extremely important, you know, as this is the environment where most of the basics that we're all referring to, will be applied and felt but again basics that can mean something different received than projected. so i just bring to your attention that words mean something, and it will tend to take a path of its own when not clearly defined. what basics are we really stating with regard to...
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republicans believe that it is our duty to help create an environment -- environment in which private sector jobs can be sustained. when we limit government to free up capital and reduce regulations in litigation, we spur private sector to recreation. we believe the role of government and the economic recovery is simple. government should pass budgets on time. do not waste taxpayers' dollars. at every level, and governments should act policies that ensure that or private sector job creators, small-business owners, and entrepreneurs can create an innovator. the american people cannot compete anyone, anywhere. all they need is the opportunity. republican leaders are creating those opportunities for success. they are getting results. now, we need that kind of leadership in the u.s. senate and the white house. thank you for your time and have a great weekend. >> president obama releases his proposed fiscal year 2013 budget on monday. he will outline his budget proposal at a community college in virginia. you can watch it live here on c- span at 11 nia 8 -- 11:00 a.m. eastern. the state de
republicans believe that it is our duty to help create an environment -- environment in which private sector jobs can be sustained. when we limit government to free up capital and reduce regulations in litigation, we spur private sector to recreation. we believe the role of government and the economic recovery is simple. government should pass budgets on time. do not waste taxpayers' dollars. at every level, and governments should act policies that ensure that or private sector job creators,...
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. >> in 2011 the leadership braced a truly breathtaking assault on the environment and public health, the breast which make your the most antiinenvironmental in our nations hit. the two 11 scorecard is a sad tessment to the radical nature of the hpt turg the first session of the 112th congress. it literal had toish we had to print the house vote section on two pages spanning both sides of the book forthe first time. the 2011 scorecard includes 35ous vote, which are far more votes. put to be clear many others wraerned inclusion and woovt interested in a more typical year. there are were 200 votes in the house in 2011. in many cases only final pass saj votes were included, even though lawmakers vounted on amendments. in contrast, there are just 11 senate votes in the two scoreboard. last year 34 senators and 24 representatives earning a prblgt sun. on the oerp end 13 senators and four it's a pretty clear indication that those members who voted against the environment at literally every opportunity worked hard and we want out of their way to do so. the average house score in 2011 was 45%
. >> in 2011 the leadership braced a truly breathtaking assault on the environment and public health, the breast which make your the most antiinenvironmental in our nations hit. the two 11 scorecard is a sad tessment to the radical nature of the hpt turg the first session of the 112th congress. it literal had toish we had to print the house vote section on two pages spanning both sides of the book forthe first time. the 2011 scorecard includes 35ous vote, which are far more votes. put to...
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we're focusing in on a practice and creating a culture and environment where that matters. repetition is one thing that we tend to do. we want everyone to know their set position. as long as we know what we need to do. nba commissioner david stern stepping down in february of 2014 that will give him an even 30 years on the job at that point he turns it over to current deputy commissioner adam silver. tv revenues have increased 40 times over since he has been commissioner and player salaries have gone from 250 a year-5 million a year. good for the players. and in the world series the giants took the lead 1-nothing, bottom seven. that's the news for this thursday night. stay tuned for our wgn special story, stories of hope.
we're focusing in on a practice and creating a culture and environment where that matters. repetition is one thing that we tend to do. we want everyone to know their set position. as long as we know what we need to do. nba commissioner david stern stepping down in february of 2014 that will give him an even 30 years on the job at that point he turns it over to current deputy commissioner adam silver. tv revenues have increased 40 times over since he has been commissioner and player salaries...
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and we wanted to go to israel in particular because there isn't such a diverse cultural environment in terms of religion, so that the tensions are, in some senses, watered down. as we all know, unless you've been meditating in a cave for the past 20 years, israel and the social environment in israel is very tense in terms of the relationship between the three great faiths that actually share something of a cultural tradition- judaism, christianity, and islam. and so what we- we have an extraordinary opportunity, and something like a great risk. i'm surprised david ainsworth, our executive producer, hasn't come out and read this e-mail message i sent to him about three days before we're ready to go on this journey. we planned it of course for several months. we're talking about a crew of at least six people- a lot of preparation, and of course, at the time when we were set to go was one of the worst possible times in terms of the tension; you know, again, another flare-up between the united states and iraq. and i had just heard on cnn, which i finally stopped watching that the state dep
and we wanted to go to israel in particular because there isn't such a diverse cultural environment in terms of religion, so that the tensions are, in some senses, watered down. as we all know, unless you've been meditating in a cave for the past 20 years, israel and the social environment in israel is very tense in terms of the relationship between the three great faiths that actually share something of a cultural tradition- judaism, christianity, and islam. and so what we- we have an...
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department of anterior supports the national park service claim that the oyster farm is detrimental to the environment. park officials recommended the oyster companies not be renewed but the farm's owner criticized the review saying it was paid for by the park's service. he was never contacted. the permit for drake oyster company is set to exspire in november. our chief meteorologistist bill martin joined us. it's going to get a little bit warmer, a little bit drier, what do you know. >> temperatures came up. warmer still as we head into your tomorrow and then it's rain in the 5-day forecast. the storm tracker two lit up, lit up with the radar. it's not lit up with radar. sprinkles south of hamilton. temperatures mild at 60 right now. as we head into your wednesday a day tomorrow a lot like this, there will be clouds and sprinkle maybe along the coast. just a nonevent if it does occur. a couple of models suggesting it might be a sprinkle out there. i think it will go that way with plenty of clouds, plenty of sunshine and temperatures into the mid-60s, even some upper 60s, overnight lows are going to s
department of anterior supports the national park service claim that the oyster farm is detrimental to the environment. park officials recommended the oyster companies not be renewed but the farm's owner criticized the review saying it was paid for by the park's service. he was never contacted. the permit for drake oyster company is set to exspire in november. our chief meteorologistist bill martin joined us. it's going to get a little bit warmer, a little bit drier, what do you know. >>...
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it is a much more hospitable environment for democrats. no. 2, they are field tested and battle ready. they know is out there. they have been working their districts very hard. they're connecting with their voters. virtually all of our front-line incumbents are much -- are a much better shape in the polls than the republican incumbents, which is barely holding on with their fingernails are now. in 2012, we are in better shape than we were in 2010. and in 2012, the republicans are where we were in 2010. but let's say the democrats do take back the house. new democrats automatically but nancy pelosi back in the speakership? >> i hope so, but that is a decision we are not focused on and alfred nancy pelosi knows that. she is focused relentlessly -- and nancy pelosi knows that. she is focus relentlessly on the next 30 days. i occupied one of the narrowest lanes in washington. if i look too far down the lane or looked my left or right, i am distracted. i will be focused on the next 30 days and those 25 seats. >> if you guys when the house, you
it is a much more hospitable environment for democrats. no. 2, they are field tested and battle ready. they know is out there. they have been working their districts very hard. they're connecting with their voters. virtually all of our front-line incumbents are much -- are a much better shape in the polls than the republican incumbents, which is barely holding on with their fingernails are now. in 2012, we are in better shape than we were in 2010. and in 2012, the republicans are where we were...
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fit is neutral environment. maybe maybe not. right now we got momentum. boy the way both cook, two of washington premier political pundits just upgraded us. they acknowledged that we have some momentum. they are saying it may be between zero seats and ten seats, but they acknowledged that we have more races in play. how do you define victory forc yourself this cycle will it be if you win ten seats or will it be if you retake the chamber? >> i define victory by simply winning. and my job as chairman of the dccc to win as many as we can in the environment we are competing in. will not get involved in. it is it single digits, is it majority? my job is to just put as many in play as we can. exploit our opponent's weaknesses, cap capitalize on the strength. i tell you, we're in a heck of a lot better position now, 30 days out, than we were a year and a half ago when we began this campaign. >> congressman, we have presidential debate this week. i think a lot of analysts thought that governor romney had a strong performance. how do you think president obama's p
fit is neutral environment. maybe maybe not. right now we got momentum. boy the way both cook, two of washington premier political pundits just upgraded us. they acknowledged that we have some momentum. they are saying it may be between zero seats and ten seats, but they acknowledged that we have more races in play. how do you define victory forc yourself this cycle will it be if you win ten seats or will it be if you retake the chamber? >> i define victory by simply winning. and my job...
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has to be administrators from the very top saying this is our commitment to providing a safe learning environment and everybody begins to pick up on that culture. interestingly our security consultant believes one of the best measures a school can invest in is a school resource officer, this is no small expense is a sworn officer that carries a weapon and not just a security officer in uniform. more names and faces from the victims of the connecticut massacre are being made public, these are the youngest to lose their lives. [ roasting firewood ] ♪ ♪ many hot dogs are within you. try pepto-bismol to-go it's the power of pepto but it fits in your pocket. now tell the world daniel... of pepto-bismol to-go. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the way it moves. the way it cleans. everything about the oral-b power brush is simply revolutionary. oral-b power brushes oscillate, rotate and even pulsate to gently loosen and break up that sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than leading sonic technology brushes for a superior clean. oral-b power brushes. go to ora
has to be administrators from the very top saying this is our commitment to providing a safe learning environment and everybody begins to pick up on that culture. interestingly our security consultant believes one of the best measures a school can invest in is a school resource officer, this is no small expense is a sworn officer that carries a weapon and not just a security officer in uniform. more names and faces from the victims of the connecticut massacre are being made public, these are...
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the obama administration have been pretty careful to try to not introduce too much into our domestic environment that they're doing abroad. they're doing stuff abroad that we might have questions about, might even be directed against u.s. citizens, but it is abroad. or it's going on in guantanamo. it makes it hard for the american people to think that, you know, they're being affected or oppressed by it in some way. so, i think they've still tried to obey -- although the line is shifting and under attack between -- that there's a clear line between foreign and domestic. nonetheless, the administrations have been very aware, at some level, that they don't want to cross that line. but now whether we'll see the use of drones domestically, you know, like on -- i don't know, drug raids, i just wouldn't know. >> well, actually, they are using drones. but to be optimistic, it's not to kill people. it's to get information. and particularly of the war against -- the never-ending war against drugs. so, that's a note of optimism. they're not using drones like we are in afghanistan. i suppose a note of pess
the obama administration have been pretty careful to try to not introduce too much into our domestic environment that they're doing abroad. they're doing stuff abroad that we might have questions about, might even be directed against u.s. citizens, but it is abroad. or it's going on in guantanamo. it makes it hard for the american people to think that, you know, they're being affected or oppressed by it in some way. so, i think they've still tried to obey -- although the line is shifting and...
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and so the ability -- [applause] and so the ability to create an environment where exeem be productive is to give them a choice. i'm married to a person who has a career in technology. and the first thing we do every sunday evening is plan our schedules. who's going to be out of town. we synchronize outlook. who's got this child covered. >> thank you so much for this. now we know my girls know we're not the only crazy house. it's a lot of negotiation. >> flexibility is state of mind. you have to believe it can work. because if you start with the premise that it won't work, it won't work. it just won't work. a testament to the brave men back in the early 1990's, we're skeptical because part of what we do is professional skepticals as auditors. it worked. and it worked because it worked with the women who wanted to take the risk and it worked with the men who were willing to take the risk. the fact that we have moved our percentage of people on those arrangements. we don't even call them arrangements anymore. we don't worry about how and where you are. it's a virtual model. so for us tha
and so the ability -- [applause] and so the ability to create an environment where exeem be productive is to give them a choice. i'm married to a person who has a career in technology. and the first thing we do every sunday evening is plan our schedules. who's going to be out of town. we synchronize outlook. who's got this child covered. >> thank you so much for this. now we know my girls know we're not the only crazy house. it's a lot of negotiation. >> flexibility is state of...
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harbor that will respond very quickly when something like that breaks out to make sure we have a safe environment for everyone. >> that was the mayor responding to questions this morning. police may be in the best position to know when gatherings are planned. easter traditionally draws large crowds of kids. the city does not want a repeat of instances that have plagued the inner harbor. police say the stabbing of the teenage girl happened when two groups of girls who apparently knew each other started fighting. they blamed the unexpectedly warm weather over the weekend for the large crowd. >> and other former city police officer was sentenced for his involvement in a majestic towing company scheme. he will spend 30 months in prison. he and 50 other officers reportedly received money from the company's owners to encourage accident victims to get their cars repaired at majestic telling. 17 officers were charged. he's the second officer to be sentenced. >> funeral services were held today for major roberts marchanti who is killed in afghanistan from one to receive during the attack on the afghan int
harbor that will respond very quickly when something like that breaks out to make sure we have a safe environment for everyone. >> that was the mayor responding to questions this morning. police may be in the best position to know when gatherings are planned. easter traditionally draws large crowds of kids. the city does not want a repeat of instances that have plagued the inner harbor. police say the stabbing of the teenage girl happened when two groups of girls who apparently knew each...
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the violent and safety concerns -- the environment and safety concerns that need to be dealt with. without this product will continue to feed money into countries that status. -- that hate us. having said that, i do not think we should be rewriting an outstanding process. i do have some questions about the process. i'll use my time to address it. the executive branch offered authority. literally since the executive order in 1968. with executive order from president bush, they amended that authority to see the review that did not alter the exercise of that authority with the delegation. is that correct a? >> that is correct. >> how many permits have been issued since 1968? >> i know of three at this time. i am not sure that is accurate. >> most of our pipelines come from mexico instead of canada. it seem like there would be a number of them that cross international borders between mexico and the united states. what is the average time these permits have taken? other pipelines have been granted permits between 18-24 months. >> the state department issued an environmental impact state
the violent and safety concerns -- the environment and safety concerns that need to be dealt with. without this product will continue to feed money into countries that status. -- that hate us. having said that, i do not think we should be rewriting an outstanding process. i do have some questions about the process. i'll use my time to address it. the executive branch offered authority. literally since the executive order in 1968. with executive order from president bush, they amended that...
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as more do, it will create an environment for us to reach an agreement. we need the same willingness to step 4 on the left to be able to meet in this room at the table or wherever the room maybe and to come to an agreement that will lead us forward. one thing i am hoping for is if we can reach an agreement, in principle before the end of the year, then implement it, i believe this is what many have been waiting for to launch a more spirited recovery. if we get this done, if we have a credible $4 trillion deficit reduction plan signed and sealed, signed by the president, what does that say to the rest of the world? many economies in europe and other places are struggling, but ours will be the strongest in the world in terms of the future. it takes a lot of hard work but it is worth the effort. all will prosper. saturday night, my wife and i went to see a movie by spielberg. about another gentleman who lived in illinois for a while named abraham lincoln. toward the end of the movie, daniel day-lewis was sitting across from confederates and there was talk ab
as more do, it will create an environment for us to reach an agreement. we need the same willingness to step 4 on the left to be able to meet in this room at the table or wherever the room maybe and to come to an agreement that will lead us forward. one thing i am hoping for is if we can reach an agreement, in principle before the end of the year, then implement it, i believe this is what many have been waiting for to launch a more spirited recovery. if we get this done, if we have a credible...
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to improve the quality of the pedestrian experience in the fisherman's warf and enhance the business environment and balance for transportation access. i would like to touch on the background and talk about the major issues and summarize the requested actions for you today. jefferson street project is an effort led by the city planning department who worked with the community benefit district and the larger community where many issues were addressed and shaped the final project. the project manager from city planning is here and available today. the city's department of public works is the project's sponsor to implement the construction, and john thomas of dpw is also here today. the city is supplying $5 millen to fund the work. in 2008 to 2010. the city planning department completed the fisherman's warf plan which includes the proposed jefferson street plan, jefferson street is the main commercial spine of fisherman's warf. the east end is near pier
to improve the quality of the pedestrian experience in the fisherman's warf and enhance the business environment and balance for transportation access. i would like to touch on the background and talk about the major issues and summarize the requested actions for you today. jefferson street project is an effort led by the city planning department who worked with the community benefit district and the larger community where many issues were addressed and shaped the final project. the project...
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i mean, this hostile environments wherever we go on the road and definitely different from regular season, even though you have to kind of treat it as if it's the same. >> winning is not easy. winning the whole thing is tough. it takes a lot. so we're in good position. we've come this far, and, you know, we're here. we've got a chance. >> two on the road, the nats first home game will be on wednesday. >>> the birds are hoping to take that oriole magic on the road. o's know where they're going, to texas, for a wildcard showdown with the rangers. first pitch 8:30 tomorrow night. alfred morris and the redskins are hosting the falcons on sunday. skins come in with the league's top-ranked rushing attack. rg3 is getting headlines for his runs but it's morris, the other rookie, on pace for 1500 yards this season. the sixth rounder may be the surprise find of the draft, but mike shanahan knew he was special from the get-go. >> you could see right away that he had a natural feel, he could make people miss. i liked the way he practices every day because he comes out there with the mindset that he's
i mean, this hostile environments wherever we go on the road and definitely different from regular season, even though you have to kind of treat it as if it's the same. >> winning is not easy. winning the whole thing is tough. it takes a lot. so we're in good position. we've come this far, and, you know, we're here. we've got a chance. >> two on the road, the nats first home game will be on wednesday. >>> the birds are hoping to take that oriole magic on the road. o's know...
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. >> a lot of drugs started coming into the environment. >> reporter: she is a long-time resident. >> it got bad. i'm sitting on my porch waiting for my mom and dad to pick up my 4-year-old son at the time and they had a drug raid five doors up. i thought i was watching cops. >> reporter: new homes, cherry possums occupy it. today's it was for habitat for humanity. >> these projects will turn blighted projects into homes for a new generation. >> reporter: this is welcome news for the homeowners, many of whom felt during the tough economic times they who never see the dream of homeownership become a reality. >> it's been two years. now that we're here, it's finally here. >> then my 4-year-old son, he's been counting down. when he woke up, he said zero days. >> reporter: the ground may be the same but from clairemont to orchid, it's a generation away. >> everything is so different, so new. >> it's peaceful. it's fabulous. >> reporter: a community that the city wanted to hide but the construction of 33 new homes -- 30 new homes will complete orchid ridge. in east baltimore, i'm lamont wi
. >> a lot of drugs started coming into the environment. >> reporter: she is a long-time resident. >> it got bad. i'm sitting on my porch waiting for my mom and dad to pick up my 4-year-old son at the time and they had a drug raid five doors up. i thought i was watching cops. >> reporter: new homes, cherry possums occupy it. today's it was for habitat for humanity. >> these projects will turn blighted projects into homes for a new generation. >> reporter:...
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new poll looking at what illinois voters want for the environment schools and consumer protection new rules corp. of flying with pets costing united airlines passengers big dollars and sugary beverages might soon be hit with another new tax to drink. buying this juicer online was unbelievable. [ female announcer ] sometimes a good deal isn't such a good deal. but new bounty gives you value you can see. in this lab demo one sheet of new bounty leaves this surface cleaner than two sheets of the leading ordinary brand. new bounty. from gazers... to grazers... kenmore is in the lives of over 100 million americans. that's why no fridge in america has more capacity. we put more in so you get more out. kenmore. wgn news @ 9 how much government do you want? wgn television tribune poll. what is interesting people's answers change about specific protections they want from the government or not. reporter rick pearson with it results. what struck you indeed republican campaign pounding accounting accounting about less government different with these numbers bamut constant drumbeat from republican
new poll looking at what illinois voters want for the environment schools and consumer protection new rules corp. of flying with pets costing united airlines passengers big dollars and sugary beverages might soon be hit with another new tax to drink. buying this juicer online was unbelievable. [ female announcer ] sometimes a good deal isn't such a good deal. but new bounty gives you value you can see. in this lab demo one sheet of new bounty leaves this surface cleaner than two sheets of the...
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do you remember all of the iran this tornado outbreaks well these are weighed down in these drought environments this year thank goodness for this if there is any upside to this throat we are seeing it is the lack of the tornado ... i will update the forecast toward the end of the broadcast we will also take a quick look at that tropical formation headed for the gulf from the caribbean ... there's a chance of an isolated thunderstorm chances are low for today ... partly cloudy warm and more human ...id tomorrow the hottest we have seen in 10 days ... sunshine with some cloud cover the high temperature 97-100 degrees with the threat of thunderstorms in the evening sun there will be very nice lower humidity the high will be in the '80s 86 degrees is forecast for sunday here in chicago time for today's trivia: in which state are the blue ridge mountains located? a. virginia b. alaska c. utah the answer is ahead in this hour of the wgn midday news. and now the official drawing of the illinois lottery ... here are the winning pick three numbers: 6 8 1 here are the winning pick four numbers: 0 3 6 4 i
do you remember all of the iran this tornado outbreaks well these are weighed down in these drought environments this year thank goodness for this if there is any upside to this throat we are seeing it is the lack of the tornado ... i will update the forecast toward the end of the broadcast we will also take a quick look at that tropical formation headed for the gulf from the caribbean ... there's a chance of an isolated thunderstorm chances are low for today ... partly cloudy warm and more...
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insure insure now, the fifth category is state regulatory environment. before they invest precious capital, entrepreneurs want a stable and predictable environment and a responsible government. utah boasts a long history of fiscally prudent governance. in contrast to the federal government, utah has made the tough decisions to keep our fiscal house in order. we balance our budget and we save taxpayers millions each year by protecting our aaa credit rating inch addition, my budget proposal eliminates our remaining structural imbalance and calls for no additional borrowing, those decisions provide the stable and steady environment that the marketplace seeks and needs in order to thrive. in my travels around the state, one of the most common concerns business owners share with me is the cost, the complexity, and the uncertainty created by excessive government regulation. and last year's state of the state you'll remember i ordered a review of all of utah's business rules and regulations. it resulted in 368 proposed rule changes to improve utah's already lau
insure insure now, the fifth category is state regulatory environment. before they invest precious capital, entrepreneurs want a stable and predictable environment and a responsible government. utah boasts a long history of fiscally prudent governance. in contrast to the federal government, utah has made the tough decisions to keep our fiscal house in order. we balance our budget and we save taxpayers millions each year by protecting our aaa credit rating inch addition, my budget proposal...
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what about this question of environment? what role in this battle and how did the battle perhaps develop because of where it took place and all of these conditions we talked about? who would look to take that on first so i don't have to talk about it. because the i don't know anything about it. >> will i will make some observations here in terms of the way the battle was fought. initially, you have a perception, i think -- and this issue has been debated by even artists such as the vegetation. the vegetation at shiloh. what was it like? was there just -- this was early in april. but there had been some warm weather. was there just twigs with a little bit of green and whatnot? well, recently, we discovered a letter that -- written by a soldier on april 5th which of course, the day prior to shiloh. he said in this particular letter, he said, hey, he said, the vegetation here is so lush and the leaves are so fully formed that he said it reminds me of being back home in illinois in the middle of the summer. and he said, so many
what about this question of environment? what role in this battle and how did the battle perhaps develop because of where it took place and all of these conditions we talked about? who would look to take that on first so i don't have to talk about it. because the i don't know anything about it. >> will i will make some observations here in terms of the way the battle was fought. initially, you have a perception, i think -- and this issue has been debated by even artists such as the...
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you have to create an environment for investment. you don't need more taxes. we need more taxpayers. as you have seen, with hewlett-packard and others that you have talked about on the show, they are laying off people. if you want them to higher or rehire employees, you can't do the same old thing that we have seen for the last four years. neil: well, that's a good point. a guy that had a four-point oh in college. it is always good to see you, sir. >> thank you for having me on the one is mitt romney's problem not with swing voters but with tea partiers swimming away from health care comments? dan fell telling me earlier that the tea partiers have it wrong. >> do think the tea partiers hurting the party? >> i think that they are in the right way, but when they started going after mitt romney saying that he was flip-flopping, that he is not one of us when he said that pre-existing conditions office today, that is replacing the obamacare. neil: carlos gutierrez. i always think when poll numbers look bad, people say it's your fault, it's your fault. what do you t
you have to create an environment for investment. you don't need more taxes. we need more taxpayers. as you have seen, with hewlett-packard and others that you have talked about on the show, they are laying off people. if you want them to higher or rehire employees, you can't do the same old thing that we have seen for the last four years. neil: well, that's a good point. a guy that had a four-point oh in college. it is always good to see you, sir. >> thank you for having me on the one is...
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i become you could ask is it important to write symphonies or to preserve our environment. i think these things are important in themselves. the importance of learning the laws of nature is a little bit and vitiated by the fact that they are probably going to be expressed in mathematical terms that most people won't have the language to understand. but that changes with time also. you know, wayne newton's theory of gravitation and motion was first developed, their only a handful of people in the world who are able to understand it. now, it's commonplace, something that everyone who goes into engineering or science learns quite early in their education. so these things do spread out into the site in general. and i think also apart from knowing the details, there's a great value to knowing what kind of world this is, that it's a world governed by in personal laws in which human beings play little, in fact, no essential role. i think that gives us a better understanding of our place in the scheme of things, and it helps to free us of some of the superstitions that have bedevil
i become you could ask is it important to write symphonies or to preserve our environment. i think these things are important in themselves. the importance of learning the laws of nature is a little bit and vitiated by the fact that they are probably going to be expressed in mathematical terms that most people won't have the language to understand. but that changes with time also. you know, wayne newton's theory of gravitation and motion was first developed, their only a handful of people in...
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because ultimately if you return a child or place a child back into the environment that led the child into the system to begin with, you're fostering the problem. you're not addressing the root problem. >> michael is being held for his alleged involvement in a recent burglary. because of his past history and his refusal to answer police questions, he was hauled into juvenile on suspicion of involvement. >> you know nothing about the burglary? >> i don't know nothing. >> you don't know who did it or anything like that? >> no. >> all right. because certainly what complicates this whole picture is if this were a first time you'd ever been involved with the system, yeah, it would be a lot easier to say, look, it was a misunderstanding, there was no way in the world this could have happened to you. but we lose that argument given the fact that you're on probation for burglary. >> i was doing good before everything. i had a job. i was getting ready to go back to school. i'm hoping they take that into consideration. >> we have to let the judge know that and make it so she does take it into c
because ultimately if you return a child or place a child back into the environment that led the child into the system to begin with, you're fostering the problem. you're not addressing the root problem. >> michael is being held for his alleged involvement in a recent burglary. because of his past history and his refusal to answer police questions, he was hauled into juvenile on suspicion of involvement. >> you know nothing about the burglary? >> i don't know nothing. >>...
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what man -- different trades, you name it and can sort through and find what is best fit for their environment and growing situation. >> coming up in the next half hour a closer look at the first data as it pertains to soybeans. >>> up next al is back to talk markets. we will be right back. . >>> our guest today, tom, indiana grain company and mike north. we were talking a little off the camera about what we should discuss today. so many things happening to agriculture that's affecting us and the first thing you brought up and i will ask you to point out, what happened last wednesday because i was at the belt wide cotton conference and i wasn't on top of everything. something happened in europe. >> yeah. a bank made a dead offering, put bonds out and essentially offered a much lower than the last trade and that -- just brings back to the forefront this conversation of the trouble that europe is in and largely the weather led rally we have had throughout december, was allowed to go the distance because we didn't have a conversation. so, when you renew that conversation, it brings a little bit o
what man -- different trades, you name it and can sort through and find what is best fit for their environment and growing situation. >> coming up in the next half hour a closer look at the first data as it pertains to soybeans. >>> up next al is back to talk markets. we will be right back. . >>> our guest today, tom, indiana grain company and mike north. we were talking a little off the camera about what we should discuss today. so many things happening to agriculture...
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these things are not top-down driven through your company, but you create an environment where your tech kids which you have many in your company, we have many in our company with 270,000 employees, that they get enabled to drive this process to make sure we are ahead and not behind in the competition. >> host: do you have to develop different standards for different nations? >> guest: um, we have specifically the system -- we have michael mann in europe to some extent because some service providers are different, or perhaps lack a point in europe typically behind the u.s. directionally, we want world costs which are as similar as possible, so to some extent it's not -- [inaudible] >> host: dieter zetsche, what about voice commands? i know mercedes for the last several years has had voice commands. >> guest: we have calling that electronic, and we introduced that in '96. so before google existed or facebook existed. it was not perfect at that time. today it's much better, it's adjusting to accents, it's able to understand southern american slang, and these other portabilities for interac
these things are not top-down driven through your company, but you create an environment where your tech kids which you have many in your company, we have many in our company with 270,000 employees, that they get enabled to drive this process to make sure we are ahead and not behind in the competition. >> host: do you have to develop different standards for different nations? >> guest: um, we have specifically the system -- we have michael mann in europe to some extent because some...
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but they're not sure *what* in the environment is the cause. one in 13 children in the u-s are affected by food allergies. and children living in urban areas are more than twice as likely to be allergic to peanuts and shellfish. the study also found a similar link with city kids and asthma. a new study reveals that teenagers in the u-s are choosing to smoke marijuana over cigarettes. 23% of american high school students say that they've smoked marijuana... while 18-percent say they've tried cigarettes. but in illinois, that number is significantly higher. a separate study reported that: 51-percent had tried smoking cigarettes, and 30-percent had bought cigarettes in a store or gas station. here's some motivation to get to the gym today... a new study found that workers that exercise on a regular basis ... earn 9% more than inactive workers. researchers say that exercise makes people happier healthier more attractive and even smarter...all factors that contribute to higher wages. another study found that for women, obesity is linked to an 18% wa
but they're not sure *what* in the environment is the cause. one in 13 children in the u-s are affected by food allergies. and children living in urban areas are more than twice as likely to be allergic to peanuts and shellfish. the study also found a similar link with city kids and asthma. a new study reveals that teenagers in the u-s are choosing to smoke marijuana over cigarettes. 23% of american high school students say that they've smoked marijuana... while 18-percent say they've tried...
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there's never going to be a perfect environment. my job and the dccc's job is to create the best environment we can and to exploit poor and inadequate environments for republicans. >> congressman, you talked to democratic donors. i'm curious about the gap, i know you don't raise or you don't have coordination with superpacs but i'm curious. what's your insight into why democratic superpacs for the house, for the senate and for the presidency have trailed so far behind their republican counterparts? >> this is what keeps me up at night. this is one of the -- we have checked the box on everything, all of our five major strategic objectives that we set out with. the one that we still have to focus on is the fact that karl rove and the koch brothers are going to come in like they did in twep with unlimited amounts of secret money and try and knock us off our feet. we did not lose to the republicans in 2010. we lost to carm rove and the koch brothers. the dcccc outspent the nrcc by $20 million but we got outspent by $30 million with thes
there's never going to be a perfect environment. my job and the dccc's job is to create the best environment we can and to exploit poor and inadequate environments for republicans. >> congressman, you talked to democratic donors. i'm curious about the gap, i know you don't raise or you don't have coordination with superpacs but i'm curious. what's your insight into why democratic superpacs for the house, for the senate and for the presidency have trailed so far behind their republican...
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we need to do wellin california because redistricting created a favorable environment. texas is another state where we need to do well and florida. so we are going to run and our own battle states with her own recruits. our challenge is to make sure that when people show up to vote for the president, we are moving them down ballot and get back the 9 million independent voters that are critical to our success. there were with us in 2006 and 2008, but not in 2010. guest: you are a former member of the blue dog coalition. i want ask you, a competitive district in north carolina. some folks who did not run again who lost last time. folks from the coalition say that they are concerned about going back on the ballot and having those run against them with nancy pelosi the villain of the ads. they do not want to share the ballot with her again. what is your thought on that? has it been difficult for you to get these folks to stay on the ballot? guest: i have to responses in alphabetical order. medicare, medicare, medicare. this election is going to be about who members of congr
we need to do wellin california because redistricting created a favorable environment. texas is another state where we need to do well and florida. so we are going to run and our own battle states with her own recruits. our challenge is to make sure that when people show up to vote for the president, we are moving them down ballot and get back the 9 million independent voters that are critical to our success. there were with us in 2006 and 2008, but not in 2010. guest: you are a former member...
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there's a war on our environment that woe meet to mobilize to protect. we need to organize just relentlessly, we need to organize for november 6, and then we need to be ready for november 7. and if anybody is under the illusion that if we don't organize for november 6, that we're going to be able to make any progress afterwards if we lose these elections for the house, for the senate or for the president, get over it because we will be once again in a total defensive crouch for the next many years, and it could be generations because remember the supreme court and those appointments. think of 2010, 1/2 of 18 to 24-year-olds didn't vote in 2010. 1/2 of eligible hispanics did not vote in 2010. single women who tend to vote democratic, did not come out to vote in 2010 and seniors, we lost by 21 points. eight points in 2008, 21 points in 2010. we cannot win the election without older voters. we did not so much lose in 2010 to the tea party, as -- they didn't so much win as we lost because our people were not mobilized and did not come out to vote. so our pro
there's a war on our environment that woe meet to mobilize to protect. we need to organize just relentlessly, we need to organize for november 6, and then we need to be ready for november 7. and if anybody is under the illusion that if we don't organize for november 6, that we're going to be able to make any progress afterwards if we lose these elections for the house, for the senate or for the president, get over it because we will be once again in a total defensive crouch for the next many...
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as things that will harm the environment. will make the oceans rise. remember the president said he was going to have the oceans recede. [cheers and applause] and he says i try to put my faith out into the public square. no, president obama's going to have the oceans recede because he was going to be the one to wave his hand and stop all of the carbon pollution in this country. you saw it here in southern illinois with the coal fields like we have in western pennsylvania and ohio and west virginia and kentucky. the pulling of permits for coal , for oil, for gas. the only place we're drilling any more right now or mining is on private lands, not on federal lands. this president won't allow it. this president is delaying and denying permits in the gulf. causing unemployment in the gulf coast states and unemployment in the coal fields and gas fields of this country. of course, part of his two-letter energy policy is n-o. he is has denied permits, denied opening up offshore out in the outer continental shelf in alaska everywhere, federal lands, and of cour
as things that will harm the environment. will make the oceans rise. remember the president said he was going to have the oceans recede. [cheers and applause] and he says i try to put my faith out into the public square. no, president obama's going to have the oceans recede because he was going to be the one to wave his hand and stop all of the carbon pollution in this country. you saw it here in southern illinois with the coal fields like we have in western pennsylvania and ohio and west...
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that is pleasant and order we the people in that environment will become more pleasant and orderly and that is not the way it happened in chicago in 1919. the postwar situation proved to be more challenging than anyone imagined, all those soldiers coming back from the war combined with african-american workers who had come north during the war to fill the labor shortage. this was the beginning of the great migration of african-americans from the south, converging on the city at a time when industry was gearing back from high wartime production. so the economy was really cooling off. this created an enormous amount of competition for jobs, social-service and housing and all these tensions built up over the years until the 12 day period at the end of july when chicago was hit with this bizarre series of mishaps that served as the match that set the conflagration. it started out with what is now regarded as the first major aviation disaster in american history. thome bling ft express which was the goodyear blimp making exhibition flights over the city. it mysteriously caught fire, plummet
that is pleasant and order we the people in that environment will become more pleasant and orderly and that is not the way it happened in chicago in 1919. the postwar situation proved to be more challenging than anyone imagined, all those soldiers coming back from the war combined with african-american workers who had come north during the war to fill the labor shortage. this was the beginning of the great migration of african-americans from the south, converging on the city at a time when...
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could it help defend your portfolio in this volatile environment? cramer decides when he breaks bread with the company's ceo. [ male announcer ] drive a car filled with as much advanced technology as the world around it. with the available lexus enform app suite, you can use opentable to make restaurant reservations. during the golden opportunity sales event, get great values on some of our newest models. this ie pursuit of perfection. >>> this midwest drought is causing some serious issues from the breadbasket for america. we can look at companies who may be able to help the situation. that's what we're doing with tonight's "off the charts" with my colleague at the street. collins has noupd found a way i believe to play ag. he thinks it's going to take a long time for both farmers anticipate traders to forget what happened to corn so far this season. even as we may be getting a positive break in the weather later this week and there's still time to save. but that sered memory means they're going to act rather than react. and that means more busines
could it help defend your portfolio in this volatile environment? cramer decides when he breaks bread with the company's ceo. [ male announcer ] drive a car filled with as much advanced technology as the world around it. with the available lexus enform app suite, you can use opentable to make restaurant reservations. during the golden opportunity sales event, get great values on some of our newest models. this ie pursuit of perfection. >>> this midwest drought is causing some serious...
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what you have to do in this environment. what the president couldn't comprehend. you have to have employees overseas to continue the growth. and without them overseas, they're not bringing in the profits that they reported in the last quarter and the money that the companies are making, based in the u.s. and they're bringing it back and putting it into plant machinery in the united states and create jobs here in the united states at the same time. >> ben, i think, not only are they bringing the money back, but pleading with the president to give us a break, we've got a trillion and a halfover overseas we'd love to bring back, but the point is you penalize the corporations, it doesn't help america get any jobs. >> it doesn't help any of the investments and they're the retirement plans of workers and the president has a fundamental confusion, he thinks investor means billionaire and someone with a silk top hat. investor means retirement work, working on the assembly line, behind the counter, the bank teller, all his other her life and those are the stock holders and
what you have to do in this environment. what the president couldn't comprehend. you have to have employees overseas to continue the growth. and without them overseas, they're not bringing in the profits that they reported in the last quarter and the money that the companies are making, based in the u.s. and they're bringing it back and putting it into plant machinery in the united states and create jobs here in the united states at the same time. >> ben, i think, not only are they...